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Discover Ludwig"wave hello" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to describe the action of waving one's hand in greeting. Example: She stood on the pier, watching her friend's boat sail away. She waved hello until they were out of sight.
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Correction: wave hello to the monsters.
With a finger she can make a puppet nod, sneeze or wave hello.
"They'd run from us," she said of the women to whom she tried to wave hello in the mornings.
They wave hello to a pal, laid off from JPMorgan, who drives to help pay for her son's European study-abroad program.
"Such a tragedy," said Mr. Clough, who said he used to wave hello to Mr. Menahem as he walked past the store in the morning.
Chatting in the Ramallah conference room, two Palestinian programmers wave hello to Israeli colleagues conferring over a laptop in the Modiin office.
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As long as he waves hello next opening day.
Fish waves hello to the brownie woman and walks around to Adam.
— PAT BORZI Lance Berkman, the most glib player in the series, waved hello to the umpires as he headed to right field.
He lives in London The first time we met, according to Brendon, was when he waved hello to me in the street after seeing a gig.
We passed the United Nations, built on what had been slaughterhouses, and waved hello to Carl Schurz Park, sloping gracefully down to meet us.
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